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- SAWED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SAW is past tense of see How to use saw in a sentence
- SAW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
uk sɔː us sɑː sawed | sawn or mainly US sawed [ I or T ] to cut wood or other hard material using a saw:
- SAWED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'sawed' sawed in British English (sɔːd ) adjective having been cut with a saw
- sawed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
saw1 sɔ n , v , sawed, sawed or sawn, saw•ing Building a tool for cutting, usually a thin blade of metal with sharp teeth v Building to cut with a saw: [no object] My arms are tired; I've been sawing all day [~ + object] He's been sawing tree branches all day Idioms saw wood, to snore loudly while sleeping saw2 sɔ v pt of see1
- sawed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun sawed (Sundanese script ᮞᮝᮨᮓ᮪) a strap (either from leather or rattan) which fastens the yoke to the neck of the buffalo for ploughing
- Sawed - definition of sawed by The Free Dictionary
1 To cut or divide with a saw 2 To produce or shape with a saw: sawed a hole in the board 3 To make back-and-forth motions through or on: a speaker who saws the air with his arms
- Sawed Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of saw Carmen sawed on the reins, trying to slow her down She started to saw at them with the knife The wood was thick and wet She shifted closer, gasping when the root healed the cuts she'd just made
- Definition of sawed - Words Defined
The word "sawed" is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb "saw " It refers primarily to the action of cutting something with a saw, a tool with a serrated blade used to cut through materials, particularly wood
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